Mr. Washington's Granite State Vacation

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In the fall of 1789, George Washington decided to visit the northern states to talk about the new Constitution. He wanted to meet and listen to the people along the way. During his trip, he crossed the Merrimack River in Massachusetts, heading for Portsmouth, New Hampshire the capitol of the state at the time. Come along as President Washington Takes a Granite State vacation.

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In the fall of 1789, George Washington decided to visit the northern states to talk about the new Constitution. He wanted to meet and listen to the people along the way. During his trip, he crossed the Merrimack River in Massachusetts, heading for Portsmouth, New Hampshire the capitol of the state at the time. Come along as President Washington Takes a Granite State vacation.

In the fall of 1789, George Washington decided to visit the northern states to talk about the new Constitution. He wanted to meet and listen to the people along the way. During his trip, he crossed the Merrimack River in Massachusetts, heading for Portsmouth, New Hampshire the capitol of the state at the time. Come along as President Washington Takes a Granite State vacation.